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BONDING TIME with the special people in life is vital. Sometimes, because of distance, years go by without being together physically, but strong connections remain. The only female kidlette in the first six years of my life was Irene—and the connection made then has remained as strong as ever throughout the years. |
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For the birds
Are we compelled to feed the birds because we’re altruistic, or because they remind us of our chatty, colourful selves?
THE ABCS of birds: addictive, busy, compelling. You can probably find
an adjective for every letter of the alphabet that describes most
birds. Despite being independent and industrious little critters, birds
attract the attention of humans, who volunteer significant time and
money to help them. They don’t ask for it, but they do get it. I
sometimes think we look after birds better than we look after our own! |
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The incurable collector
We no longer have to forage for survival, yet hunting
and gathering can still make our palms sweat
Story and photography by
Katharine Mott
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The onset of each season brings excitement about different ways of doing things. We’ve just closed the doors on the pleasant days of Indian summer and the warmth of the coloured leaves. Now it’s time to embrace the debut of the chilly season. |
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A postcard-pretty coastline steeped in history has inspired generations
of passionate people—and more recently, world-class accolades
UN SECRET BIEN garde—a well-kept secret. Secrets exist for a reason,
usually to protect something or somebody. New Brunswick has a secret it
shares with Quebec—the Bay of Chaleur.
In 1534 Jacques Cartier, on a voyage of discovery, found what he called
“the fairest land that may possibly be seen, full of goodly meadows and
trees.” Because the heat was so intense where he came to rest, he named
it the Bay of Chaleur—a misnomer in the winter, but deadly accurate in
the summer. |
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